Different Ways to Create a Room in TinyFloorPlan
Compare multiple room-building workflows so you can pick the fastest method for clean geometry and fast edits.
Outcomes
What you will learn
Use this checklist as you follow the video so you can apply each step inside your own plan.
Create rooms quickly with shape-driven tools when speed matters.
Build room boundaries with wall-first workflows when precision matters.
Use snapping and dimensions to refine walls without breaking room loops.
Add symbols and annotations after geometry is stable.
Walkthrough
Step-by-step
Follow these steps in sequence to mirror the tutorial workflow.
Start with the quickest room method
Use room tools and templates to block out the initial space before adding details. This gives you a fast, editable base layout.
Switch to wall-first where needed
For irregular spaces or precise edge control, draw or adjust walls directly and verify room closure with the validation helpers.
Refine dimensions and labels
Adjust wall lengths, opening widths, and annotation scale so the plan is accurate and readable before export.
Finish with symbols and export
Place openings and symbols, then export in the format needed for sharing, print, or CAD handoff.
Avoid rework
Common mistakes to avoid
Leaving tiny wall gaps that prevent room loops from closing.
Adding many symbols before finalizing wall geometry.
Skipping unit/scale checks before dimension edits.
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